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Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, Vol 19, 566-570, Copyright © 1980 by Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology


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Assessment of vision in young children: a new operant approach yields estimates of acuity

DL Mayer and V Dobson

Behavorial assessment of visual function is now possible in 6- to 24- month-old children through the use of an operant preferential looking technique. Use of the technique to measure grating acuity shows that acuity develops from 6 to 8 min arc at 6 months of age to near adult levels by 2 years.


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Eye movements of preschool children
Science, February 19, 1982; 215(4535): 997 - 999.
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